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noneed a dynamic row graham, doubt about that. i want to come back to a couple of points in the testimony. of students at your community college or nationally require remedial education? numbern't have that readily available. i do know that i have been told it's a relatively high number. context, some of those students are testing into remedial math and one of the really goodhey were students in high school and by the time they got to grade 10 or 11, they had taken all the math required, so they were taking nothing in grade 12. when they went to do the testing, they were showing they needed a developmental class to take college-level algebra. so there is some context, but it's a high number. >> i just spent some time in southern arizona talking with the officers in charge of the educational system there. they are training soldiers and officers and remediation is a big heart of what a do their. the pell funduch we used for remediation at this point? studentst we do know can take up to 30 credits or the equivalent of her medial cour
noneed a dynamic row graham, doubt about that. i want to come back to a couple of points in the testimony. of students at your community college or nationally require remedial education? numbern't have that readily available. i do know that i have been told it's a relatively high number. context, some of those students are testing into remedial math and one of the really goodhey were students in high school and by the time they got to grade 10 or 11, they had taken all the math required, so...
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i'm an academic, i'm a researcher graham and i'm doing research on these organizations some of these ideas, try to understand men who believe this. a lot of the look of a suspiciously asked questions. i just said look, here is what i am. herenot give it i'm a but is my job. i would understand how you guys see the world. i want to understand your worldview. you will not convince me, and i will not convince you. that is off the table. what is on the table that i would understand why you think the way you do. >> downward mobility, jerry -- racial and gender inequality, michael cable on the fears, anxieties, and rage of angry white men. part of book tv this weekend on c-span two. >> online for december tv book club, we want to know what your favorite books were in 2013. go to book tv.org, and click on book on to enter the chat room. . on the next washington journal, the latest on the etween negotiations b the house and saienate. military times reporter andrew tillman joins us. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. in just a few moments, newsmakers with rep
i'm an academic, i'm a researcher graham and i'm doing research on these organizations some of these ideas, try to understand men who believe this. a lot of the look of a suspiciously asked questions. i just said look, here is what i am. herenot give it i'm a but is my job. i would understand how you guys see the world. i want to understand your worldview. you will not convince me, and i will not convince you. that is off the table. what is on the table that i would understand why you think the...
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a big part of the farm bill is the food stamp row graham. we will talk with randy neugebauer, a republican from texas. later, we will discuss the pending budget deal between the house and senate. we will be right back. >> friday on c-span, washington journal looks at the mission and role of the national institutes of health, starting live at 7:30 eastern. :30.:00, followed at 8 at 9:00, national cancer institute director. at nine: 30, a look at the national institute of mental health among all with your calls and comments, live on c-span. >> from age eight, betty ford knew she wanted to do something with dance. plays and skits and to bennington, vermont, where she studied at the school of dance. these are some of her notecards from her spiral mode books where she kept notes. it is is her organizer. during this period, she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york, where she studied with martha graham and worked for the power's modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. in it you would find a whole hos
a big part of the farm bill is the food stamp row graham. we will talk with randy neugebauer, a republican from texas. later, we will discuss the pending budget deal between the house and senate. we will be right back. >> friday on c-span, washington journal looks at the mission and role of the national institutes of health, starting live at 7:30 eastern. :30.:00, followed at 8 at 9:00, national cancer institute director. at nine: 30, a look at the national institute of mental health...
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he initially agreed to participate in the zero tolerance pro graham program bee crime in the area. it's an aggressive approach that targets small crimes like trespassing to prevent bigger ones. the police chief says the zero tolerance program is effective. six years ago this wrast the moswas themost violent communite country and last year they dropped to fourth. >> thinthey warned they must tae racial profiling seriously or they lose the tryst. -- trust. by abusing their rights you alien ate communities. disenchanted they dropped out 6f the zero tol tolerance program. >> he looks at the lis police as a jailer not a protector. >>> we look to detroit now. detroit averages 14 cases of a are soarson a day. it cost $200 million in losses alone. today the fire commission is charged with turning the department around announced his resignation. that has not stopped the firefighters from going out and giving it their all. they accident we spent a day anh engine company 44. >> fire you can't predict what is really going to happen next. my name is michael jefferson. i'm a captain of engine co
he initially agreed to participate in the zero tolerance pro graham program bee crime in the area. it's an aggressive approach that targets small crimes like trespassing to prevent bigger ones. the police chief says the zero tolerance program is effective. six years ago this wrast the moswas themost violent communite country and last year they dropped to fourth. >> thinthey warned they must tae racial profiling seriously or they lose the tryst. -- trust. by abusing their rights you alien...
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billy graham is very weak and not in om nent danger and this is graham for his 90th birthday. franklin graham says his dad got an infection after his birthday and has not quite regained his strength. he did say graham's vitals are good. >>> and president obama ordered u.s. flags ordered to half-staff until tomorrow in honor of nelson mandela. it was lowered in a police station in south carolina, but it had nothing to do with man l mande mandela. instead it was for a deputy killed in the line of duty and in remembrance of pearl harbor. today the flag is flying at full staff and in direct defiance of the president. he explained why he refused? a shoaf sign of respect to what nelson mandela has done, and i have no problem for them lowering it in south africa, but in our country, it's for the people that sacrificed for our country. >> he faces no legal action and he's grateful that he can disagree with the president without fearing a reprimand. >>> a newlywed couple is accused of killing a man simply for the thrill of it. that's when police are saying about this young couple. they
billy graham is very weak and not in om nent danger and this is graham for his 90th birthday. franklin graham says his dad got an infection after his birthday and has not quite regained his strength. he did say graham's vitals are good. >>> and president obama ordered u.s. flags ordered to half-staff until tomorrow in honor of nelson mandela. it was lowered in a police station in south carolina, but it had nothing to do with man l mande mandela. instead it was for a deputy killed in...
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. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river and what she's wearing is blue jeans and a black coat. she goes by honey. the task force combines the talents of federal, state and local investigators to combat michigan's growing underground sex trade. >> put your hands together, okay? >> a lot of these girls have ran away from home, or do not have the support at home or the love they feel, the attention they need at home. so when they leave home, these predators and pimps start to locate them, manipulate them, groom them, and they feel loved. somebody cares about them. whether it's mental, physical, emotional abuse, it's still a type of affection. >> tonight, the team will be traveling from hotel to hotel. >> why don't we do 16 van dike up there? we have tons of motels. >> undercover officers set up dates with women. close cover officers monitor the rendezvous by wire. and arrest teams move in once a deal for sex has been made. the first goal of the task force is to identify and rescue juveniles from traffickers. >> i'm not from here. >> how old are you?
. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river and what she's wearing is blue jeans and a black coat. she goes by honey. the task force combines the talents of federal, state and local investigators to combat michigan's growing underground sex trade. >> put your hands together, okay? >> a lot of these girls have ran away from home, or do not have the support at home or the love they feel, the attention they need at home. so when they leave...
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so, the precipitants had about 100 mil i graham capk caffeine and 1.4 graham toline, which is approximately 1/10 of energy drink. so, from our study, it is unclear if there is a dose dependence effect of injury drinks or not. we only investigated, as i said, little dosages which showed an increase in contractility which is, from our point of view, is no concerns in healthy volunteers at least at those levels. >> so the question is: what are the risks? >> right. >> what are the biggest issues with the drink? is it the caffeine or the taurine? the taurine has been shown to increase contractility but to be positive in people who have serious heart problems? >> therefore, we investigated 10 participants using a caffeine-only protocol which includes the same amount of caffeine the energy drink did and we did not find a significant increase in contr t contractibility as we have seen it in the energy drink group. so probably, it is the tauline or the combination of the i n d ingredients the energy drink that causes this change in contractibility. >> looking at the amount of caffeine in the drifshi
so, the precipitants had about 100 mil i graham capk caffeine and 1.4 graham toline, which is approximately 1/10 of energy drink. so, from our study, it is unclear if there is a dose dependence effect of injury drinks or not. we only investigated, as i said, little dosages which showed an increase in contractility which is, from our point of view, is no concerns in healthy volunteers at least at those levels. >> so the question is: what are the risks? >> right. >> what are the...
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>> reporter: the problem for jordan graham is credibility. prosecutors say that she has zero. she lied about what happened to her husband for several days. then led police right to a murder scene she claimed to know nothing about. seen here leaving court, graham looks like more of a sunday school teacher than the stone cold killer prosecutors say she is. after a week of getting married she allegedly pushed her husband, cody lee johnson off a cliff in glacier national park she says after an argument. prosecutors say she pushed him in the back, face first, plunging 200 feet to his death. she told police she hadn't seen cody after going to church and dairy queen. police have security camera photo of couple entering the park and their car leaving. cell phone records showing jordan was in the park after her husband's death. she create ad false email address from an imaginary person to cover her tracks. prosecutors, heather, expect the trial to last little more than a week. the jury pool is 150. it is so big because so many people in montanacase and they e can't get a fair trial. he
>> reporter: the problem for jordan graham is credibility. prosecutors say that she has zero. she lied about what happened to her husband for several days. then led police right to a murder scene she claimed to know nothing about. seen here leaving court, graham looks like more of a sunday school teacher than the stone cold killer prosecutors say she is. after a week of getting married she allegedly pushed her husband, cody lee johnson off a cliff in glacier national park she says after...
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graham, what do you take away from the college football system especially the shakeup in the last ten days? >> i guess you would say there's more parity than we had anticipated, coming ininto the end of the season, to watch alabama go down, oregon go down, bay, it was so crazy to not know who was going to play in the national championship until the final weekend i think it made it more exciting but definitely kept you on the edge of your seat as you watch things unfold. >> graham, they gave auburn all they could handle on saturday night and watching auburn and their unstoppable offense for the past few weeks, it seems like the college game, especially in the sec, the sec has opened up things on the offense and everybody is outscoring everybody. >> i blame johnny manziel on this. he just started working his magic, running all over the place, scoring all those points. i blame the coach of a&m to show it could work. teams kind of adapt their personnel offensively to kind of fit in that mold because it worked so well with a&m. the defense you know, it's time to not label the sec a defensi
graham, what do you take away from the college football system especially the shakeup in the last ten days? >> i guess you would say there's more parity than we had anticipated, coming ininto the end of the season, to watch alabama go down, oregon go down, bay, it was so crazy to not know who was going to play in the national championship until the final weekend i think it made it more exciting but definitely kept you on the edge of your seat as you watch things unfold. >> graham,...
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the part d row graham i will have its 10th anniversary on sunday. that is the most successful entitlement and we should try to model every reform as closely to that as possible. >> that was constructed more like insurance and less like entitlement if i recall those discussions. i know it has been a long morning. i will yield back. >> thank you. recognizing the ranking member. >> thank you. , i am goingd to say to ask my question that i wanted to say with regard to mr. eakin's testimony, i disagree. 's and medicare, seniors have a choice. they are not looking for a year likee with a -- for a year with an m.a. plan. they are not locked in, they can choose who they want with aco's. you about how medicare damage could be improved. all this here agreed that the medicare damage program is a crucial alternative to traditional medicare especially for individuals with complex health care needs. in your opinion based on your organization's work in assisting medicare beneficiaries what recommendations do you have for how the medicare advantage program could be
the part d row graham i will have its 10th anniversary on sunday. that is the most successful entitlement and we should try to model every reform as closely to that as possible. >> that was constructed more like insurance and less like entitlement if i recall those discussions. i know it has been a long morning. i will yield back. >> thank you. recognizing the ranking member. >> thank you. , i am goingd to say to ask my question that i wanted to say with regard to mr. eakin's...
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. >>> the reverend billy graham's health is declining, according to his son. franklin graham said his father hasn't been able to get his strength back since hospitalized last month with respiratory problems. he's not sure if the 95-year-old is aware that nelson mandela has died. the family says they would welcome prayers at this time? >>> coming up next, president obama wants to verify before he can trust iran. can israel trust that deal? we're going to talk with israel's intelligence minister about what is at stake and he's joining us live here next. >>> and is president obama overstepping his executive branch. that's when america's news headquarters comes right back. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of anoth one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ♪ if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor [ female announcer ] can you heal a bro
. >>> the reverend billy graham's health is declining, according to his son. franklin graham said his father hasn't been able to get his strength back since hospitalized last month with respiratory problems. he's not sure if the 95-year-old is aware that nelson mandela has died. the family says they would welcome prayers at this time? >>> coming up next, president obama wants to verify before he can trust iran. can israel trust that deal? we're going to talk with israel's...
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world of war craft and halo from gamers who can log months of the game i, joining is david phillip graham, an avid gamer. but an attorney who specializes in this issue. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> why would the government consider these games a threat to national security? >> well, i don't think that's entirely clear. it seems like they began the search for the intention to go through games kind of before they had really decided that there were any terrorists involved. the new york times and the guardian recording makes that clear. and since then they actually have not found any instances of terrorism at all. so their search, the reasons for it, kind of hard to figure out i think. >> could it be one possible scenario that they -- that there are people there that they believe are involved in bad things and they want to watch their activity, i mean that's what would make the most sense, right? >> that would make sense. but again it doesn't seem like there's any indication that that's the case. the group of people who play video games in general, it's a very diverse gr
world of war craft and halo from gamers who can log months of the game i, joining is david phillip graham, an avid gamer. but an attorney who specializes in this issue. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> why would the government consider these games a threat to national security? >> well, i don't think that's entirely clear. it seems like they began the search for the intention to go through games kind of before they had really decided that there were any...
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in other words, if you think graham and dodd is the only form of discipline, then i ask what is that worth to you? what has that made you? isn't it a discipline that makes you more than a discipline that doesn't? good question, right? here is the bottom line. this business is about making money, not having the most elegant theory. and at the end of the day, that's the real reason that these guys own amazon. you don't have to do it, but at least understand why they do. pat in new york, pat? >> caller: hi, jimmy cramer. how you? >> choking, but fine. how you? >> caller: boo-yah. i'd like to thank you for all of the advice you have given us in helping us to make a few dollars now and then. >> thank you. thank you. >> caller: i heard something today about groupon being changed from a buy to neutral. what do you think about that? >> i don't know. it was a downgrade based on valuation. i think groupon is making a comeback. but remember, this stock has just gone up mightily. and now it's starting to slip back. and i think there is guys, there is a lot of analysts out there frankly who are l
in other words, if you think graham and dodd is the only form of discipline, then i ask what is that worth to you? what has that made you? isn't it a discipline that makes you more than a discipline that doesn't? good question, right? here is the bottom line. this business is about making money, not having the most elegant theory. and at the end of the day, that's the real reason that these guys own amazon. you don't have to do it, but at least understand why they do. pat in new york, pat?...
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threatened during the encounter and no charges have been filed so the sheriff in this town to senator graham laws may apply in this case. trayvon martin was the the only person who's been killed and the person is used i know that defense wasn't necessarily used in the trayvon case but we see these sort of killers where people feel as though they have the right to first rather than retreat or rather than work the situation out in any way possible and we're seeing upticks in violence as a result aren't these laws and saying david. well look what happened there was a terrible tragedy and our laws must be written to prevent people from taking police action into their own hands and punishing those who do but one thing i think is important to keep in mind here is that people americans who live in rural counties don't always have immediate access to police and for police protection take for example that australian baseball player was murdered in cold blood in oklahoma it took over half an hour for an ambulance to reach him i think it's tough for us to tell americans who live in rural areas they can
threatened during the encounter and no charges have been filed so the sheriff in this town to senator graham laws may apply in this case. trayvon martin was the the only person who's been killed and the person is used i know that defense wasn't necessarily used in the trayvon case but we see these sort of killers where people feel as though they have the right to first rather than retreat or rather than work the situation out in any way possible and we're seeing upticks in violence as a result...
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josh rosner is here from graham fisher and his acclaimed book "reckless endangerment." times amid crisis, the venerable wall street firm, they were the bull in the china shop. the son of the man who actually implemented charlie merrill's vision. five years on from the take out of merrill lynch by bank of america. book,ith, his fabulous "lightning in a bottle." there's passive investment in active investment. page 104, they had to train the damn bull to go through the china shop? >> they got props, then got him to go through a real china shop and it was that the list. >> the image about the delicacy needed in markets. today we have wealth management. boring. but not sound like your father or charlie merrill. this becomedoes after the energy of ef hutton and merrill lynch and others? >> i think they are calling it ever names but it really is the same thing. the first principle is you have to focus on the needs of the client and do what is right for the client and have integrity. >> integrity is a two percent fee. john from rbc capital markets has been good about this, ste
josh rosner is here from graham fisher and his acclaimed book "reckless endangerment." times amid crisis, the venerable wall street firm, they were the bull in the china shop. the son of the man who actually implemented charlie merrill's vision. five years on from the take out of merrill lynch by bank of america. book,ith, his fabulous "lightning in a bottle." there's passive investment in active investment. page 104, they had to train the damn bull to go through the china...
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here with with reaction to this and more lindsey graham. welcome back to the program. >> merry christmas. the bill never would have passed. >> never would have passed. don't they see the poll numbers? the president on every issue now in the 30s, honesty, trustworthiness. young people want to throw him out of office over this but they keep digging deeper. >> they meet themselves coming and going. he said if you like your policy if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, period. remember when he said period? when you say that to the average american they take it as if you mean it. you can keep your doctor but you have to pay more to keep your doctor. they are just digging the hole deeper. democrats in to 14 will break from the white house over this issue. >> they haven't done it yet. where is kay haguen, mary landrieu? they have been holding the line so far. >> elections have an interesting effect on washington. i believe the worst is yet to come. employer sponsored plans were given a year. next year the employer mandate is fully impl
here with with reaction to this and more lindsey graham. welcome back to the program. >> merry christmas. the bill never would have passed. >> never would have passed. don't they see the poll numbers? the president on every issue now in the 30s, honesty, trustworthiness. young people want to throw him out of office over this but they keep digging deeper. >> they meet themselves coming and going. he said if you like your policy if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor,...
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lindsay graham may decide he doesn't want to deal with the challenger. he is tired of the tea party moves. mark warper could decide the senate is not what it is cracked up to be and he wants to go back to the private sector. you never know what gets added to a fluid situation in the senate. there 53 democrats and 45 republicans and two independents who caucus with the democrats, giving them a ten-seat majority. picking up six seats to win control in 2014. 35 of the 50 seats will be up for grabs. 21 held by democrats and 14 held by republicans. aside from a couple of appointments in the last couple of years, these were senators who won in 2008, a big year for the democrats. any republicans are running are in safe states. seven of them being left open by senators. five were democrats. south dakota's tim johnson and jay rockefeller. they served a combined 25 terms in the senate. how about that? two republicans right now in the list. don't expect the republicans to lose seats. they can defend enough of their own turf up in 2014 in states that mitt romney won
lindsay graham may decide he doesn't want to deal with the challenger. he is tired of the tea party moves. mark warper could decide the senate is not what it is cracked up to be and he wants to go back to the private sector. you never know what gets added to a fluid situation in the senate. there 53 democrats and 45 republicans and two independents who caucus with the democrats, giving them a ten-seat majority. picking up six seats to win control in 2014. 35 of the 50 seats will be up for...
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i spoke with graham watson of yahoo sports earlier today about the reaction out west. >> i think people are in shock. i don't think steve sarkisian was the splashy hire everybody was expecting usc to make. his 3 for and 29, his five years at washington and, you know, he has tried to bring washington up to elite status. he inherited a program that was 0 and 12. and up until this year, they hadn hadn't won more than seven games. now you bring him into usc, a national powerhouse program, traditionally powerhouse program and you expect him to turn that program around and make it elite. i think we are all kind of scratching our heads thinking, you know, why this guy? and, of course, his ties to the school. he was there for seven years as an offensive coordinator. he coached two heisman trophy winners there. that definitely played into this but in terms of success, i think people are a little just like, hum, okay. steve sarkisian. >> matt liner tweed he thought it was a good pick. >> just finished up, drew brees saints hoping to take and vantage. a big game with play-off implications. to seat
i spoke with graham watson of yahoo sports earlier today about the reaction out west. >> i think people are in shock. i don't think steve sarkisian was the splashy hire everybody was expecting usc to make. his 3 for and 29, his five years at washington and, you know, he has tried to bring washington up to elite status. he inherited a program that was 0 and 12. and up until this year, they hadn hadn't won more than seven games. now you bring him into usc, a national powerhouse program,...
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lindsey graham faces a crowded field of republicans to unseat him. these are the faces of powerful republican senators who are forced to defend their seats against their own party. michael steele's an expert. he's a former chair of rnc and political analyst. michelle goldberg writes for the nation. let's be sophisticated about this. some of these states are so conservative that probably the most conservative will win no matter what. south carolina, mississippi. i'm trying to think of the other one. maybe wyoming. there's no way a republican loses the general election unless they're a witch or a nut. so basically there's no danger here. but in four of these seven races reasonably close to the states. so there is some danger there of creating a situation where whoever wins the primary is so far drawn to the right incumbent or challenger they have lost a chance of winning a state which is really safe for the rs. >> i'd agree with that, chris. i would take south carolina out of that first bucket of guaranteed conservative win come next fall if, you know,
lindsey graham faces a crowded field of republicans to unseat him. these are the faces of powerful republican senators who are forced to defend their seats against their own party. michael steele's an expert. he's a former chair of rnc and political analyst. michelle goldberg writes for the nation. let's be sophisticated about this. some of these states are so conservative that probably the most conservative will win no matter what. south carolina, mississippi. i'm trying to think of the other...
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those could be made retroactive which is a point that lindsay graham hinted at today and, you know, they can come back, debate the senate bill, and then do a traditional conference between a senate-passed bill and how-passed bill and pass a final conference report in january. however, there's concerns senator levin is concerned that pushing the bill in to january will mean it will never get done. it will get lost in next year's agenda. >> we've heard members on both the house and the senate and both sides of the aisle talk about the defense program bill has been enacted annually for measure half a century. it's one of the few bills the only authorization bill that has gotten passed every year for that period of time. it gives the senate and house armed services committee a tremendous amount of power -- a power that others would dial have. it's the pay raises they make it a vehicle that most lay makers want to see go through every year. it's consider a must-pass piece of legislation. >> a deafen on national security reporter for roll call. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the u.s. senate wrap
those could be made retroactive which is a point that lindsay graham hinted at today and, you know, they can come back, debate the senate bill, and then do a traditional conference between a senate-passed bill and how-passed bill and pass a final conference report in january. however, there's concerns senator levin is concerned that pushing the bill in to january will mean it will never get done. it will get lost in next year's agenda. >> we've heard members on both the house and the...
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graham celebrated his 95th birthday in november. he was hospitalized a short time later for a respiratory problem. >> spaghetti o's apologizing for a tweet that sparked outrage. spaghetti o's tweeted this photo, take a moment to remember pearl harbor. we apologize for our recent tweet. we meant to pay respect, not to offend. the company is apologizing. we got hundreds of responses saying the tweet was not offensive at all. i don't know why so many people would be mad over a spaghettio holding an american flag. we have much bigger things in the country to be concerned about. christine said, they're just trying to bring attention to a day we should always remember. >> here's one for the record books, a passenger claims he fell asleep on a plane and woke up locked inside. tom wagner was flying united airlines express from louisiana to california. he said when they landed in houston for a layover, he woke up alone in a cold cabin. >> the lights were out. i was like, what's going on? i thought maybe it was a layover, i'm still on the sam
graham celebrated his 95th birthday in november. he was hospitalized a short time later for a respiratory problem. >> spaghetti o's apologizing for a tweet that sparked outrage. spaghetti o's tweeted this photo, take a moment to remember pearl harbor. we apologize for our recent tweet. we meant to pay respect, not to offend. the company is apologizing. we got hundreds of responses saying the tweet was not offensive at all. i don't know why so many people would be mad over a spaghettio...
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bill: jehmu, thank you for your thoughts, michael graham, thank you as well. we put this question out earlier -- not about kanye west, by the way. but we put it out earlier, pretty interesting responses. martha: yes, what do you think? should the president have shaken hands with raul castro? bill: albert writes: what would mr. romney have done or president reagan? martha: and dottie says just look at his body language, he was just working the rope line, had no idea who he was, according to dottie. bill: old saying, keep your friends close and your enemies closer, a handshake is meaningless. martha: and finally, scott says: if you're trying to open the way for better relationships to promote a better life for cubans, yes. bill: lines are still open. well, they'll be open all day. martha: exactly. we're open all day. bill: we will get to those again a bit -- so is the republican party losing its sense of direction? bill o'reilly says the gop's become a ship without a rudder. listen to the pig man here. >> the democrats can point to relins and say all they do is
bill: jehmu, thank you for your thoughts, michael graham, thank you as well. we put this question out earlier -- not about kanye west, by the way. but we put it out earlier, pretty interesting responses. martha: yes, what do you think? should the president have shaken hands with raul castro? bill: albert writes: what would mr. romney have done or president reagan? martha: and dottie says just look at his body language, he was just working the rope line, had no idea who he was, according to...
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she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she graham andh martha work with the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. in it you would find a whole of things that you would find in just about any organizer. brochures on dance costumes, one costume forhes of a one of the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks dance and are for deeply she was involved in it, especially in her early years. >> watch our program on betty ford on c-span.org/first ladies or see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. our series continues with carter. >> washington journal continues. we want to welcome back to our table congressman jim at mcdermott. weree begin with where we talking to our viewers about president obama. should he fire somebody about the rollout of the health-care website? i think people ought to and think about every major project that has sector, to the private as well as in the public sector. it is impossible to sta
she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she graham andh martha work with the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. in it you would find a whole of things that you would find in just about any organizer. brochures on dance costumes, one costume forhes of a one of the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks...
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and carried it to vermont, back to grand rapids come a off to new york where she studied with martha graham and for the powers modeling agency. then back to grand rapids again, so in it you'll find a whole host of things that you would find in any organizer. --re are roosters are brochures on dance costumes, some of the costumes for the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in the especially in hurley years. >> watch our program on our saturdayy betty ford on c-span at 7 p.m. eastern. we will look at first lady roselyn carter. >> washington journal continues. host: our final guest of the moral its. patterson of the wall street journal, and he is a staff reporter for the organization. he is here to talk about something called the volcker rule. what is it? > the 2010.is part of frank lautenberg are passed in response to the financial crisis of the previous years. in order to reform the banking system and the fin
and carried it to vermont, back to grand rapids come a off to new york where she studied with martha graham and for the powers modeling agency. then back to grand rapids again, so in it you'll find a whole host of things that you would find in any organizer. --re are roosters are brochures on dance costumes, some of the costumes for the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that...
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she studied with martha graham in new york and worked for a modeling agency. then she went back to grand rapids again. find a whole host of things that you would find in any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches for a costume at a dance routine that she wanted to put on. madeography notes that she four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it. especially in her early years. watch a program on first lady betty ford on our website c- irstladies or see it saturday. on monday, we look at first lady roselyn, carter -- roselyn carter. >> randi weingarten criticize -- input from -- implication implementation of the common core educational standards. she said wall street interests are responsible. she spoke to reporters at a breakfast hosted by the christian science monitor. >> our guest is randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers. this is her first visit with the group. an early look at the joys of helping ch
she studied with martha graham in new york and worked for a modeling agency. then she went back to grand rapids again. find a whole host of things that you would find in any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches for a costume at a dance routine that she wanted to put on. madeography notes that she four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it. especially in her...
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. >> it makes a great graham cracker crust. what were we talking about? >> how do you really feel about the delta decision? >> well, the delta decision speaks for itself. it was wrong. but those are good cook kiss. >> they're good. this next story, i love it. it seems like we have something about the pope every single day. pope francis has been venturing out of the vatican at night disguised as a priest and ministering to the homeless around rome. the archbishop implied the pope was joining him on nightly charity trips. he takes off duty vatican guards and they sneak away and minister to the homeless. how inkred sbl thcredible is th? >> i would figure he's the most recognizable face in rome at this point. >> he has done more for the catholic church in probably the short period of time he's been pope than has been done in a long, long time. >> people are coming back to the church by his example. >> by his example. >> because he's so humble and approachable and he's really made the church feel like it's more relevant in this day and age. >> he certainly has
. >> it makes a great graham cracker crust. what were we talking about? >> how do you really feel about the delta decision? >> well, the delta decision speaks for itself. it was wrong. but those are good cook kiss. >> they're good. this next story, i love it. it seems like we have something about the pope every single day. pope francis has been venturing out of the vatican at night disguised as a priest and ministering to the homeless around rome. the archbishop implied...
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carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she studied with martha graham and worked for the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. so in it you will find a whole host of things that would you find in just about any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches of a costume for one of the dance routines that she wanted to put on. here are, again, choreography notes that she made for different dance routines. so there's a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it. especially in her early years. >> watch our program on first lady betty ford at our website, c-span.org/firstladies or see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady rosaline carter. two months after the rollout of the health care law and website, president obama said today that the overhaul is working and, quote, we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. the president's remarks are next on c-span. denis mcdonough will ta
carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she studied with martha graham and worked for the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. so in it you will find a whole host of things that would you find in just about any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches of a costume for one of the dance routines that she wanted to put on. here are, again, choreography notes that she made for different dance routines. so...